I keep on fallin'
In love with you
Sometimes I love you
Sometimes you make me blue
Sometimes I feel good
At times I feel used
Lovin' you darlin'
Makes me so confused
I keep on fallin' in and out
Of love with you
I never loved someone
The way that I loved you
Oh, oh, I never felt this way
How do you give me so much pleasure
And cause me so much pain, yeah, yeah
Just when I think
I've taken more than would a fool
I start fallin' back in love with you
I keep on fallin' in and out
Of love with you
I never loved someone
The way that I loved you
I, I, I, I'm fallin'
I, I, I, I'm fallin'
Fall, fall
(Fall, fall)
I keep on fallin' in and out
Of love with you
I never loved someone
The way that I loved you
I'm fallin' in and out
Of love with you
I never loved someone
The way that I loved you
I'm fallin' in and out
Of love with you
I never loved someone
The way that I loved you, what
About This Song
"Falling" is a deeply emotional R&B ballad that captures the tumultuous nature of a complicated romantic relationship, where love and pain intertwine in an endless cycle. Keys explores the conflicting emotions of being simultaneously drawn to and hurt by someone, expressing the confusion of loving someone who brings both immense joy and profound heartache. Her soulful, gospel-influenced vocals soar over a lush arrangement of piano and strings, creating an intimate yet powerful soundscape that perfectly mirrors the song's emotional vulnerability. The lyrics reveal the psychological complexity of toxic love patterns, where the narrator finds herself repeatedly "falling in and out of love" with the same person despite the emotional toll. This track stands out as one of Keys' most raw and honest explorations of love's darker complexities, showcasing her ability to transform personal pain into universally relatable art through her masterful blend of classical piano training and contemporary R&B sensibilities.
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